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  • ...[electricity]]; water is directed through turbines which spin to generate electricity.
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  • ...es of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity.
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  • ...es of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity.
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  • ...ter through water turbines which spin electrical generators that produce [[electricity]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Hydroelectricity|Hydroelectricity]] article in Wikip
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  • ...magnetism''' is a generic term for all phenomena and theories related to [[electricity]], [[magnetism]], and the interrelation between the two. The theoretical fo :'''''See "Related Articles" for links to articles about electricity and magnetism'''''
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  • Semiconductors that directly convert light to electricity
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  • the branch of [[engineering]] that deals with [[electricity]] and [[electromagnetism]].
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  • Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism.
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  • Atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and so
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  • ...]] [[energy]] stored beneath [[Earth]]'s surface and uses it to generate [[electricity]].
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  • Hydroelectric is a term for the using the power of running water to generate electricity.
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  • A power collection method for supplying electricity to [[rapid transit]] vehicles from an overhead wire -- less powerful than [
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  • A power collection method for supplying electricity to [[rapid transit]] vehicles from an overhead wire -- largely superceded b
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  • ...hiatric treatment that involves inducing a seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain.
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  • The phenomenon in which a material's resistance to electricity drops to zero.
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  • | pagename = electricity | abc = electricity
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  • ...June, 1836) French physicist and mathematician best known for his work in electricity and magnetism.
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  • {{Image|World Electric Power.png|right|350px|Fig.1 Electricity consumption may soon double, mostly from coal-fired power plants in the dev {{Image|Energy US 2020.png|right|350px|Fig.2 Electricity is only one third of the CO2 problem. Other big needs include low-cost high
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  • ...ce high pressure [[steam]], which goes to [[steam turbine]]s that generate electricity.
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  • ...ear reactor|reactor]] that can provide heat for industrial processes, with electricity generation a secondary role
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  • '''Photovoltaic''' [[semiconductor]]s convert light directly to electricity. Individual photovoltaic cells may be used for detecting and measuring lig ...taic-generated power, or supplemental power sources, to continue providing electricity during darkness.
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  • electricity supply industry, including three years on a software control Central Electricity Research Laboratory, Leatherhead, where the focus of
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  • Uses turbines inside wind mills to generate [[electricity]] or pump water or do other work; see the [[Wikipedia:Wind_power|Wind power
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  • The flow or presence of electric charge; the flow of electricity is an important carrier of energy.
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  • An [[electrical power plant]] that generates [[electricity]] directly from [[sunlight]] either by using [[photovoltaics]] or by focusi
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  • An [[electric power plant]] in which all of the electricity is produced by using a heat source to generate steam that drives a steam tu
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  • ...rm of [[Energy (science)|energy]] by using [[wind turbine]]s to generate [[electricity]].
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  • ...plosive nuclear reactions to make steam, which in turn is used to generate electricity) in light of current world factors
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  • ...ice for making sparks) and a [[Leyden jar]] (a device used to store static electricity), Galvani found that the electric current delivered by the two would cause ...made Galvani the first investigator to appreciate the relationship between electricity and animation — or life. This finding provided a basis for the current un
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  • A power collection method for supplying electricity to [[rapid transit]] vehicles where a shoe has an electrical connection to
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  • ...ineries, chemical and petrochemical manufacturing, natural gas processing, electricity-generating power plants and others.
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  • ...nd chemist whose best known work was on the closely connected phenomena of electricity and magnetism; his discoveries lead to the electrification of industrial so
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  • ...ts of a [[hammer (tool)]] and [[drill (tool)]], powered by compressed air, electricity, and explosives, and used in excavation and demolition
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  • ...the [[Earth]]'s surface and uses it for space heating or for generating [[electricity]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Geothermal_power|Geothermal power]] article on Wikip
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  • File:Carbon Intensity 331896563 761120832401090 2334271138528851346 n.jpg
    |description = Csrbon Intensity of Electricity Comparing Germany and France
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    |description = Csrbon Intensity of Electricity Comparing Germany and France
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  • ...off light flashes. Another phenomenon caused by electricity, called static electricity, is that by rubbing a balloon against a sweater electric charge is transfer ...removed, then no current will run. Whenever we want to extract energy from electricity we need a closed loop.
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  • '''Lightning''' is a visible discharge of [[electricity]] that occurs when a [[cloud]] acquires an excessive positive or negative [
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  • ...ch is sent, internal to the device, to a receiver that converts it back to electricity; this provides noise and security isolation between two electrical environm
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  • File:Germany France CO2.png
    |notes = CO2 emissions from electricity and heat production
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  • {{rpl|Charge (electricity)}}
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  • ...e engineering and management experience gained over nearly 15 years in the electricity industry. For more information, please visit [http://www.thermodyne.com.au ...assignments, across a range of industries including oil and gas, water and electricity.
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  • File:Materials Requirements for Low Carbon Power.png
    |description = Range of materials requirements (fuel excluded) for various electricity generation technologies.
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  • * [http://www.sparkmuseum.com/MOTORS.HTM Electricity museum: early motors]
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  • Engineering (Fluids, Energy, Structures, Electricity, Machines, Quality Management).
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  • ...erived from controlled (non-explosive) [[nuclear reaction]]s to generate [[electricity]]. Conventionally, nuclear power plants used the [[heat]] energy derived fr
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  • | title = GE Thomas Edison: History, Electricity, Light Bulb, Research, Founder
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  • File:Electricity Sources.jpeg
    |description = Electricity Sources for the Next 100 Years
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  • * Electricity (several courses)
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=British Electricity International|title=Modern Power Station Practice: incorporating modern pow
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  • {{rpl|Electricity}}
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  • *move a magnet between coils of wire, producing electricity by the interaction of[[magnetism|magnetic]] fields with conductors ...energy to a [[piezoelectric]] crystal, which converts pressure directly to electricity; a more general model of a piezoelectric sensor is called [[surface acousti
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  • ...ingle water loop that goes both through the heating of the reactor and the electricity-generating turbine, all of which becomes radioactive in service.
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  • ...ower''' refers to energy harnessed from the sun and converted to heat or [[electricity]] for human use. # [[Photoelectric cells]] convert sunlight into electricity.
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  • File:LowCarbonPower.png
    |description = Electricity from Fossil Fuels
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • ...lled (non-explosive) [[nuclear reaction]]s to generate [[power]] such as [[electricity]]. Currently, nuclear power plants use the [[heat]] energy derived from [[n ...ental Breeder Reactor 1]] (EBR-1) was the first nuclear reactor to produce electricity. Development of nuclear power plants for Naval ship propulsion power proce
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    |description = Electricity from Fossil Fuels
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  • ...[natural gas]] or a [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], into [[electricity]]. The combustion heat energy may be used to generate [[steam]] for a [[ste
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  • ...ed a '''pantograph''' to make contact with the overhead wire that provides electricity.
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  • ...student in Art et Metier - Paristech. I graduated this year with major in Electricity. I studied electrical Networks, Electronics, Power Electronics, electrical
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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    ...used. If citizens of developing countries use as much power as Europeans, electricity demand would rise by about 3,318 GW. Plot courtesy of Geoff Russell.
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • ...; made chiefly with a view of determining the Nature and Effects of Animal Electricity. Edin. 1793. 4to. Experiments relating to the Animal Electricity. Ib. 231.
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  • *[[Robert Krampf]], "Mr. Electricity"
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  • File:Nuclear Fuel Storage.png
    ....4 tons of used nuclear fuel. If the United States were to produce all its electricity from nuclear power, this area could hold at least 12 years of used fuel.
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  • {{r|electricity}}
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  • ...many of the most useful laws of electrostatics, as well as his theory that electricity is made up of two fluids.
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  • ...|miked]], as a piano is. Being electronic, electronic keyboards require [[electricity]] to operate.
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  • ...ies= Reddish color,, malleable, ductile, lustrous metal. Good conductor of electricity. ...rked the beginning of the [[Bronze Age]]. It is also a good conductor of [[electricity]], and is used for [[electrical transmission]] wires. Another major industr
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • When analyzing electric circuits, two basic laws of electricity are the most useful, [[Kirchhoff's current law]] and [[Kirchhoff's voltage
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  • {{r|electricity}}
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  • ...ounding space.<ref>E. Whittaker, ''A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity'', vol. I, 2nd edition, Nelson, London (1951). Reprinted by the American In ...c pile]] (the forerunner of the battery). This was the first evidence that electricity and magnetism are related. Until that time these two natural phenomena were
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  • When analyzing electric circuits, two basic laws of electricity are the most useful, [[Kirchhoff's current law]] and [[Kirchhoff's voltage
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  • ...cal engineer, since the age of five I have always loved experimenting with electricity and electrical components, and I have slowly built a working knowledge of t
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • ...m upside down; some can maneuver on land; and others can emit sound or use electricity to kill. All are from the Americas, Africa, and Asia and share the common c
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  • ...r mechanical energy, especially as used to assist or replace human energy. Electricity supplied to a home, building or community. # Of or relating to the generation or transmission of electricity.
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • ...riction against a revolving ball of sulfur. In 1672 he discovered that the electricity thus produced could cause the surface of the [[sulphur]] ball to glow; henc
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  • ...atteries are also 90 percent efficient charging, meaning 90 percent of the electricity used in the charging process actually goes to charging the battery <ref nam ...i, and D, King. “Indirect emissions from electric vehicles: emissions from electricity generation.” Energy and Environmental Science. Vol 3/Issue 12. December 2
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  • ...a 60 watt light bulb for one thousand hours consumes 60 kilowatt hours of electricity.
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  • ...ration and Reforms for four years (2003-2007)and with the regulator of the electricity market in Norway for eight years (1994-1998, 1999-2003). He has also worked
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  • ...rable geology have made geothermal energy their primary source of heat and electricity. The problem for other areas of the world is that the heat is buried too de
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • ...tee for Electricity'' (CCE), which is now the ''Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism'' (CCEM). **Electricity
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  • ...that plays an integral part in activities ranging from the production of [[electricity]] to the creation of myth. It is one of the natural elemental forces of the ...indmill farms have been set up in mountainous areas to generate sufficient electricity to subsidise the electrical need of small cities. The advantage of this en
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  • ...ld's most important energy minerals. It is used almost entirely for making electricity, though a small proportion is used for the important task of producing medi
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  • The fire is believed to have started due to a build-up of static electricity.
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  • {{r|Electricity}}
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  • ...on-Brooks/Cole|year=2004|id= ISBN 0-534-40949-0}} (Classical mechanics and electricity)
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  • Trams run on electricity from overhead wires. There are few exceptions, such as trams in [[Bordeaux]
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